A new report has highlighted shortcomings across the country in planning for the potentially fatal illness.
An estimated 3000 Scots a year die from deep vein thrombosis.
SCOTTISH health boards, including NHS Lothian, have been criticised for not doing enough for deep vein thrombosis patients.
A new report has highlighted shortcomings across the country in planning for the potentially fatal illness.
An estimated 3000 Scots a year die from deep vein thrombosis.